Another home building company forced into voluntary administration – 3AW 693AM

Yet another home builder has gone into voluntary administration, but they have assured customers the company hasnt gone into liquidation. Langdon Building says as a result of tough economic conditions, they had made the responsible decision to go into administration and restructure. Click PLAY to hear what happened  Work on properties will cease for six…

Melbourne Rebels enter voluntary administration amid debt crisis – ESPN Australia

Jan 26, 2024, 09:47 AM Open Extended Reactions Melbourne Rebels are on the brink of collapse just weeks out from the Super Rugby Pacific season, with the franchise having entered voluntary administration amid mounting debts. Rumours of the Rebels’ fraught financial position have circled since late last year, despite chief executive Baden Stephenson doing his…

Class room to court room: Lenders seek Byju's insolvency | Mint – Mint

Separately, Teleperformance Business Services Ltd, the Indian unit of the French multinational, too filed an insolvency petition against Byjus on Thursday, a person with knowledge of the development said. It invoked insolvency as an operational creditor. Both petitions were filed before the Bengaluru bench of before the Bengaluru bench of the National Company Law Tribunal…

US lenders drag Byju's to NCLT to initiate corporate insolvency proceedings – Business Standard

The US-based lenders of Byjus have approached the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) at Bengaluru to initiate corporate insolvency proceedings against the beleaguered edtech company. The ad hoc group of term loan lenders (the Ad Hoc Group) of Byjus $1.2 billion term loans (Term Loans), said that GLAS Trust Company LLC (as administrative agent and…

Melbourne Rebels enter voluntary administration in desperate bid for survival – Sydney Morning Herald

Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size The Melbourne Rebels have entered into voluntary administration as the debt-ridden Super Rugby club continues its desperate bid to survive past this year. Executives from the Rebels called in insolvency firm Wexted Advisors on Thursday as administrators as the collapse was confirmed by the state government and…

The EVENTUM case: infringement of trademark owned by company in liquidation and legal standing of one of its partners – World Trademark Review

Spain Legal updates: case law analysis and intelligence The case involved a dispute between former partners in a company in liquidation, who started new businesses providing the same services following the dissolution of the company. To read more Register for limited access Register to receive our newsletter and gain limited access to subscriber content. Register…

Key Wallabies duo at risk as Rebels enter voluntary administration – report – planetrugby.com

The Melbourne Rebels will reportedly go into voluntary administration as they seek AU$500,000 assistance to pay players and staff in addition to their existing AU$9 million debt. This throws the futures of key Wallabies Andrew Kellaway and Taniela Tupou amongst others in doubt. The club has appointed Sydney-based firm Wexted as an external financial advisor…